Highlighting physical features such as body hair and overly extended limbs, Amber creates abstract images of the female form and forces you to re-imagine what it is to be a woman.

‘The women in my life, women I pass by out in the world, and the women I read/learn about are inspirations for my work,’ explains Amber.

In her career as an artist, she has collaborated with brands including K-Swiss, Gucci, The New York Times, and Instagram.

Her latest work involves large fields of colour that are created on the computer, printed, and then the details are applied by hand with a Prismacolor brush pen.

(Picture: Amber Vittoria)

(Picture: Amber Vittoria)

‘A female form is a body that identifies as female; it can present itself in any way it decides,’ Amber tells Metro.co.uk.

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‘My aim is to dismantle the traditional tropes that fall under femininity; it can be defined however a person would like to define it for themselves. For me personally, physicality, strength, and movement, are feminine.

(Picture: Amber Vittoria)

‘My drawings are first created digitally, then printed on a laser-jet printer for texture, then have hand-drawn details applied with ink. My paintings are done on smooth surfaces (paper, primed board) with acrylic paint pens.

‘The goal within my work is to portray women as we are, not as how society deems us to be.’